1. In Android Studio, create a new
project:
o If you don't have a project opened, in
the Welcome screen, click New Project.
o If you have a project opened, from the File menu, select New Project. The Create New Project screen appears.
2. Fill out the fields on the screen, and
click Next.
It is easier to follow these lessons if you use the same
values as shown.
o Application Name is the app name that appears to users. For this project, use
"My First App."
o Company domain provides a qualifier that will be appended to the package
name; Android Studio will remember this qualifier for each new project you
create.
o Package name is the fully qualified name for the project (following the
same rules as those for naming packages in the Java programming language). Your
package name must be unique across all packages installed on the Android
system. You can Edit this value independently from the
application name or the company domain.
o Project location is the directory on your system that holds the project
files.
1. Under Select the form factors your
app will run on, check the box for Phone and Tablet.
2. For Minimum SDK, select API 8: Android 2.2 (Froyo).
The Minimum Required SDK is the earliest version of Android
that your app supports, indicated using the API level. To support as many devices as possible, you should
set this to the lowest version available that allows your app to provide its
core feature set. If any feature of your app is possible only on newer versions
of Android and it's not critical to the app's core feature set, you can enable
the feature only when running on the versions that support it (as discussed in Supporting Different Platform Versions).
5. Leave all of the other
options (TV, Wear, and Glass) unchecked and click Next.
Activities
An
activity is one of the distinguishing features of the Android framework.
Activities provide the user with access to your app, and there may be many
activities. An application will usually have a main activity for when the user
launches the application, another activity for when she selects some content to
view, for example, and other activities for when she performs other tasks
within the app. See Activities for
more information.
6. Under Add an
activity to <template>, select Blank
Activity and
click Next.
7. Under Customize
the Activity, change the Activity Name to MyActivity. The Layout
Name changes toactivity_my, and
the Title to MyActivity. The Menu
Resource Name is menu_my.
8. Click the Finish button to create the project.

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